After many “Try this link”, “do that”, they’ve sent me the link to your instructions. And once again I’ve asked the Dell support how to solve this. With help of a forum I found out that NVIDIA is the reason. Also I’ve asked for a Dell specific image for installation, but for both I’ve got a “NO”. I’ve asked if there are special drivers necessary. My support request with Dell has gone over weeks. Since it isn’t described 100 %: Before and after “nomodeset” there shall be a blank or rather space to the other words (no idea if it’s really required, but initially I was unsure if or if not). That’s because I’ve knowed that the NVIDIA grafic is the reason for the black screen after login, I’ve installed the propriete driver from NVIDIA after the successful login.Īfter installation and rebooting the system (then without the modification “nomodeset”), after the login, the desktop has appeared as it shall. I’ve not performed both sequences, only the temporary fix. So my solution will be to have the old kernel and see if next will fix this, and look for bug reports at With the nomodeset, the new kernel boots, but only with the 1027×768 resolution. With the older kernel, it works as it should with full HDMI resolution. With the new kernel the system halts, with black screen and not responding to anything. Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device 85b3Ĭapabilities: Latency Tolerance Reporting Model name : AMD Ryzen 3 3200U with Radeon Vega Mobile GfxĠ4:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. The machine is a HP laptop model 17-ca1006no with Ryzen 3 CPU. Please Note: Always make sure you have a full system backup before modifying any system files! Posted by Stephen Wagner at 8:08 AMĨ1 Responses to “Ubuntu Linux – Black screen and frozen system after upgrade and/or install”
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